by Pamela Heemskerk
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I’ve been through three computers in the last three months - enough to make any writer remove their hair in handfuls!! So I’ve turned on today and gone back through the last few CWD blogs. And I am blessed to know so many people who write from the heart in ways that have changed my life. Thank you.
I know many
who had a difficult 2016 – my annus
horribilis was 2015. So last year I
was confronted with all the baggage from the year before. (Such fun!) My
relationship with God deepened last year, and He gently and persistently placed
my reactions, thoughts and feelings from 2015 to the forefront of my life to
sort them through from His perspective.
He showed me
where I reacted out of fear and failed to trust Him – fear undermines our
belief in God’s sovereignty. He showed me where I had harboured anger and
resentment; where I’d clung to my position of ‘I’m right and you’re wrong’. But
most of all, He showed me where I had lost my focus on Him. Instead, I had
focussed on all the issues surrounding me and on trying to solve them.
You see, our
Father has a goal – to make us into the image of His Son, so that we reflect
His holy and loving nature to the world. Our lives become the story of His
goodness, mercy and power working through us. He will do whatever it takes to
strip away anything that detracts from this goal of changing us to be like Him.
The one
thing that will most effectively accomplish this change is our deliberate and
sustained focus on His Person through worship, prayer, reading, meditation.
Even when we don’t want to.
So 2016 for
me, was a year of cleaning out and of changing focus. When we focus on the
things that bother us, it shifts our focus off God and His purposes, and onto
ourselves. It ‘muddies the waters’ and we cannot see where we are meant to be
heading. When our focus shifts back onto
worship, it changes our perspective. The ‘big issues’ become little in the
light of God’s glory.
So how does
this apply to writing?
As God’s
royal priesthood, we reflect His nature to the world in our lives and our
writing. We have a goal, a focus for our words. We want to convey something
clearly to our readers. Our editors, beta readers and writing friends can often
see where we’re straying away from our goal. They help us to clean-up and
restore focus. No detours, no
distractions, no red herrings – just good writing with a clear end-point. Part
of our walk towards perfection.
Pamela is a non-fiction writer who has had a number of short
pieces published. Her booklet on hearing loss – Rather a Small Chicken…A guide to hearing loss for family and friends
- was launched last year, and she is now on a (slow) journey of discovery into
the marketing world.
Blog – pgheemskerk@blogspot.com.au
Email – pgheemskerk1@gmail.com